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Diffusion

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anxiety and panic disorder diagnosis
Posted: 04-09-08 09:41am

Well, it has been a tough past few months. I think I'm going crazy, but people are convincing me I'm not. I'm deathly afraid that I have Schizophrenia, but from what people are telling me, it's anything but. So allow me to tell you how my Anxiety and Panic Disorder came along (what I was diagnosed with of course).

I decided to smoke some weed, ganja, marijuana, whatever you would prefer back in December 2007. Little did I know what it was going to do. Now I wish I never smoked it because I've been in a living heck since then. My symptoms from the day since include racing thoughts, fear of going crazy, visual snow (this is a big one), increased awareness of floaters, unusual sensations (crawling feeling in my legs or random jerking feelings), and weird surges of a certain sensation and a sudden feeling of Deja vu, and panic attacks spread around over the past year. I also suffer from something I've come to know as Depersonalization or Derealization if you will. It feels like everything is fake or there is just a big gap between me and reality. And with this type of mindset, I don't know how I've kept myself in school making decent grades. I'm only 16 and in many difficult AP classes. Before this, I've felt like I could do anything. And now it feels like I'm so limited and I can't do anything for the life of me.

I've gone to the doctor. They've done blood tests: nothing wrong. I went to see a psychiatrist which is impossible because of how incompetent they are. It took them over 3 months to get me in, but they diagnosed me with anxiety and panic disorder. They blew off the feelings of derealization and visual snow, as "they're just floaters!" I tried to tell him I am able to tell the difference between my floaters and visual snow, but he didn't listen to me. I mean hell, I don't know my symptoms because I don't see them, right? I've been prescribed Zoloft to help me with this disorder. This whole entire thing is crazy. Before this I was a very laid-back person getting good grades, and now I'm going through such crazy things that I expected to never happen in my life. I find myself having lucid dreams now and the random jerking feelings are getting worse. Why does this have to happen to me?!? I want to do so much with my life, but with this garbled caca, I can't do anything!

Am I going crazy? Is there really something wrong with me? Will all of this go away if I go on Zoloft? I feel so lost and scared in my own house with my own family. I just want this to go away with the best possible results for myself and others as well. I know it kills my mom to see me go through this but I can't help it. I need something, ANYTHING to make this whole entire thing stop. Can anyone help me?

(Apparently, I have some kind of censored word(s) in my post that is stopping me from posting. If this is the case, I'm sorry and I didn't mean to trigger that. Ignore it if possible, I didn't mean to do that. Just don't ban me. Smile )
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CarolDiane

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Posted: 04-12-08 13:05pm

Floaters can be very bothersome. You see these tiny bugs flying in front of you and you can't catch them. The last job I had was with an opthalmologist and he would percribe some eye drops that would help. Maybe even an eye lubricant would help. I most diffenatly would see an opthalmologist about this.
Don't go off your Zoloft without your doctor knowing about it first. Let him know how you feel.
As far as the red censor goes. This board is very word sensitive. As a moderator, I will tell you that it has to be something really bad for us not to accept a post. Don't worry about that for now. And don't worry, it takes more then that to get banned. You have joined a very friendly family here and we a happy that you have joined us. Please hang in there. Just take care of those eyes OK? Floaters are a very normal thing to have. Just very annoying.
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Georgia59

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Posted: 04-12-08 13:10pm

Hey, sorry you are going through such a tough time! First of all, derealization and what you described as "visual snow" can definitely be a symptom of anxiety, as long as you have been physically checked and that came out fine. DId you get any neurological testing as well? They should have done that.

Stick with the zoloft and see if it helps. If it doesn't, go back and make them help you better. And if you really think your docs are incompetent, find better ones! Remember, you're paying them. You deserve good treatment.

Don't worry about the word filter. Good luck!
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Diffusion

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Posted: 04-12-08 13:31pm

Thanks for the replies guys. Smile Any help is great at the moment. I'm on my fourth day of Zoloft. No significant changes yet, but I'm hoping that something good will come from this.

I actually have an ophthalmologist appointment as I assumed it could very well be visual along with the anxiety. So I hope that goes well. Thanks for the responses, it really pushes me along. Smile
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Georgia59

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Posted: 04-12-08 16:05pm

Keep us updated!
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